Hodgson Not Happy With Red Cards

By Dominic HurstLast updated : 06 November 2009

Erik Nevland was sent off and that didn’t help the visitors who had looked good value for a win after taking the lead through a first half spot kick from Diomansy Kamara

Paul Konchesky also saw red late on in the game.

"You cannot be happy in the face of injustice," Hodgson said.

"I accept the situation because the referee makes the decision but I'm not happy. I think the two red cards were very harsh. I didnt speak to the referee. I only spoke to the fourth official.

"To play in the second half down to ten men is a bitter pill to swallow. But what can you do but accept the referee's decision because it doesn't change anything."

Fulham more than matched their Italian opponents for over an hour, and Hodgson added: “It was a fantastic performance from my players in the first half. We have been better than Roma when playing 11 against 11 in both games."